Fish with Rich Underwood along with Steve Lynch and Jason Hambly for Winter Steelhead. The river is in perfect shape but cold making us work for our bites, but they do come Bobber Doggin’ BnR & Oregon Tackle soft beads with Pro-Cure Super Gels. Plus, a bonus fish on a Loco Plug. Learn some great techniques and tips on reading water from one of the region’s most experienced guides. Support us and shop our store. Below are a links to a few products.
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BnR Soft Beads https://www.anglerwesttv.com/bnrtackle.aspx
Oregon Tackle Soft Beads https://www.anglerwesttv.com/oregontacklepro-curescentinfusedsoftbeads.aspx
Okuma Rods https://www.anglerwesttv.com/okumaguideproseriesfishingrod.aspx
Daiwa Eliminator 3000 Reels https://www.anglerwesttv.com/daiwaeliminator.aspx
Character Lures Loco Plugs https://www.anglerwesttv.com/characterlurelokoplugs.aspx
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YES! the old intro music is back!! Thats Angler West TV!!
Krill is that tiny shrimp.
Anadromous fish migrate from saltwater to freshwater to spawn. They live in the ocean, but in the springtime, they swim up the rivers they were born in to reproduce. salmon shad sturgeon striper lamprey
Oregon tackle by far has better beads then BnR
Climate change my ass. Stop netting the hell out of all the fish!
Glad to see you out of the store again👍
Nice to see you back!
Great episode.
my memories of fishing with Inky Charlie on the lower river I cherish! The giant fish I have caught in the upper river were amazing…so many 20+ pound fish – BLESSED!
Mid 20s Jason…….waaaaa!
Rich is the man. 👍🏼
I like the music. Thank you Angler West
That's weird,our broodstock come in the exact same timing as the wild do.
Love the work that the Tribes do in raising hatchery fish to preserve their culture and, selfishly as a by-product, add to anglers' ability to continue to fish.
Good to see you on one yourself! I want to fish there someday!
Bigger doesn’t mean better. Bio diversity is the key to sustainability
Is this on the res if so can you recommend a guide
If only ODFW and WDFW managed rivers like this.